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310 SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. I. CH. 171. 1926. ,,°}',°§,"§_’g{,‘}’ E"“°"‘ FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION H*"*“· Education: For extendin to the Territory of Hawaii the benefits venues.: w»¤¤m¤`$x°i`•ii°° of the Act entitled “An act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to aprovide for cooperation with the State in the promotion of such ucation in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide forrcooperation with the States in the prepa- ration of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money v°*‘°°*"‘°°‘ and regulate its expendituro," approved February 23, 1917, in v°"‘°"‘ 1°‘ accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to extend the Lproi;1is§%ns1g;4’ ceggin laws to the Territory of Hawaii," ap rcved am , ,000. uga? Rehabilitation: For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled

    • 1*** ‘” """”">’- "An Act to (provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation

vol 41 my W of vgersons 1sab1ed in industry or otherwise and their return to ¤,£.k¤n.’ p` ' ` ci ` employment " approved June 2, 1920, as amended by the Act Bm, ;,, ,,m,°,,,m_ of June 5, 1924, é740,000: Promkled, That the apportionment to the ¤¤¤*· States shall be computed on the basis of not to exceed $1 034,000, as authorized bly the Act approved June 2, 1920, as amended by the Act approved une 5, 1924. ,,,§2,,"{*“”""“'° °" For the purpose of making studies, investigations, and reports dm,} *;{g°¤• regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disab ed persons and their ' ` placements in suitable or gainful occupations, and for the adminis- Vd 41 m trative expenses of said board incident to (performing the duties m' n' p` m` impomd by the Act of June 2, 1920, as amen ed by the Act of June ' ’°` ' 5, 1924, including salaries of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employzes, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling! and other necessary expenses incurred by the members of the boar and by its employees. under its orders; including attendance at meetings of educational M"' associations and other organizations, rent and equipment of odiees in the District of Colum ia and elsewhere, purchase of books of reference, law books, and periodicals, a ment in advance for sub- scriptions to newspapers not to exceed gse per annum, stationery, typewriters and exchange thereof, miscellaneous supplies, postage

  • i“”“°‘ “°" b*‘“*' on foreign mail, printing and binding to be done at t e Govermnent
§g‘**¤¤• i¤ ¤=¤ W- Printing Odice, and all other necessary expenses, $73,620, of which

' amount not to exceed $56,680 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. ‘

 °°"°°"' FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD

E"°“'“‘ The a ro riation of $50000 made in the First Deficiency Act ®. 5 7 V¤*·g·P-7**- approved)PJaiiuary 20, 1925, for the “ Federal Oil Conservation ‘ Board, 1925 and 1926, ’ shall remain available until June 30, 1927. ,.51;:* *‘°*·* °··m· FEDERAL POWER commission ”"°"'°" For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of v“‘ “'p"°°‘ the Federal Power as authorized by law, including traveling expenses; per diem; in lieu of subsistence; and not exceeding $500 for prem·c1ipping service, law books, books of reference and . ,,,{““““' md “‘“°' _For all printing and ` for the Federal Power Commis- Tme Cmp sion, $4,000. ,,,,,,,K'_‘“ FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION °°“'""*"'“°°°“‘ For fiveoommissioners at $10,000 each r anmun, $50,000.

 For all other authorized expenditures cfm the Federal Trade Com-

mission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance